Loose headphone

A few days ago I received my Compact awaited Z3. I'm very happy with the phone, but a few minutes ago, I noticed a flaw.

It seems that the headphone jack is loose. When I insert the PIN there is a room important were you can move the PIN. I will contact the retailer in this regard, it will be fixed in the hope

Everyone else noticed this problem?

Sorry to hear this, but you should contact the store or Sony directly

http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/support/contact-us/

you use the 3rd party headphones?

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    After about 10 minutes, the sound is back after a reboot. However, the sound was weird and glitch. I mean, is that whenever I plug in the headphones, 55% of the sound would come through them, but the other 45% would come out of my laptop speakerks.
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    Additional information: I know that HP laptop computers have a 1 year warranty, however, how do I check for mine?

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    1. with the hardware problems, it is best to contact support for your options before going inside the laptop.

    2. If you notice that you are not covered by your phones warranty, if you provide me with your laptop model number, I'll see if there is a maintenance and service guide. (another workaround of the guarantee is to get a USB headset connected)

    < How can I find my laptop model number >: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00033108

    3. Yes, he seems to have everything to do with the question.



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